Futurescape; climate crisis sculpture 4: Landscape with Death

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Futurescape; climate crisis sculpture 4: Landscape with Death

$3,500.00

Part of my "Futurescape" group of sculptures, this piece reflects my fears about global climate change ……

A women wandering through the devastated remains of the forest was overcome by heat and exhaustion. Sadly, she became one of the millions of human beings lost to the climate disaster.

The figure is made from the same materials as the figures in my "Powerful Women" group. Unfortunately, this woman was powerless against the ravages of climate change.

This sculpture can be hung on a wall, or placed on a pedestal or table against a wall (the back of the sculpture is not a finished surface).

It is 26in high x 26in wide x 5in deep.

It is made of wood & pewter. It is painted red & black (red symbolizing heat, black symbolizing death). It includes pieces of coal & cinder, representing the cause of the calamity.

This sculpture ships free to the contiguous 48 US states. If you need to have it shipped somewhere else, let me know the address, and I can give you a shipping quote.

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I am not an optimist. I do not believe that humankind will solve this problem in time. To do so would require the climbing two preverbal mountains by decision makers all over the world.

The first mountain is finding the wisdom to accept the teachings of Bill McKibben and other environmentalists.

The second peak is to ACT, decisively, effectively ... and to do it NOW. That is, undertake LARGE SCALE, WORLDWIDE activities to end the burning of coal by human beings. Yes, please do something about burning other fossil fuels too, but coal is the monster.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this sculpture will be donated to https://350.org, Bill McKibbens’ not for profit.

If you don’t purchase this sculpture, please make your own contribution to https://350.org, or to a similar organization.

I am not optimistic .... I fear for my children, I fear for my grandchildren. PLEASE prove me wrong.

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